Actors Lee Jong Suk and Seo In-guk, and actress and Girls’
Generation member Yuri attended the press conference for the movie held on
Sept. 30 at the CGV Theater in Seoul.

“No Breathing” tells the story of Won-Il, played by Seo
In-guk, who makes a comeback in the competitive world of swimming against rival
Woo-sang, played by Lee Jong Suk. The two fall in love with Jeong-eun, played
by Yuri.

At the press conference, Yuri said she had fun making the
movie.

“With this project, I will be making my debut in a movie.
It was fun filming,” said Yuri, according to ENewsWorld.

Her character is a songwriter in the film so she had to
learn how to play the guitar.

“I wanted to learn the guitar, so I bought one, but never
really touched it until this movie. I learned how to play from a guitar
teacher,” she said.

For the film, Seo In Guk said he had a strict diet.

“I was put on a strict diet for the movie filming, but I
had a lot of eating scenes, so I gained more weight than when I started this
movie. I was the happiest during those scenes,” he said.

“No Breathing” will be Yuri and Seo In Guk’s film debut.

Seo In Guk said, “This is my movie debut, so I’m just
honored to even be a main lead. I worked hard to film it so I hope there will
be good results.”

Last August, Lee Jong Suk and Seo In Guk were part of an
84-man team of cast and crew that went to Davao to shoot scenes for the movie.

The Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT) funded part of
the filming in Davao as part of its efforts to attract Korean tourists to the
region.

Art Boncato, Davao regional director of the DOT, toldBulletin Entertainmentthen that it was part of the campaign
to showcase the Davao region.

“The DOT through the Philippine Tourism Promotions Board
is sponsoring part of the Davao shoot. This is linked to DOT’s current campaign
implemented by our office in Korea to position Davao for the Korean markets.
The film aims to show sites, sounds and attractions of the Davao region,” he
said.

Tourists in the Philippines totaled 2.79 million from
January to July this year, according to the DOT.

South Korea is still the No. 1 source of tourists with
706,998 arrivals, or 25.26 percent of the total, in the first half of the year.

South Koreans were followed by visitors from the US,
China, Japan and Australia.